The person in charge of Lu Wei Company (left) went to the Shilin Branch Office to pay off the deposit of 2.6 million yuan.

(Provided by Shilin Branch Office)

[Reporter Wen Yude/Taipei Report] A construction company in the north violated the government procurement law due to bid rigging, but failed to pay back the deposit of 2.6 million yuan. The person in charge has paid all the arrears in one lump sum at the end of March this year.

The Shilin Branch Office pointed out that the construction company, Lu Wei Land Development Co., Ltd., and two other construction companies from 2015 to 2018 were involved in five bids for the Luzhou District Office of New Taipei City, suspected of violating the Government Procurement Law. The case was investigated by the Shilin District Prosecutor's Office, and the person in charge of the construction company has been given a deferred prosecution.

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Later, the Luzhou District Office believed that Lu Wei Company had obstructed the bidding, and demanded the return of the 2.6 million yuan deposit from the person in charge of the company, but the money was not received, so it was transferred to the Shilin Branch Office for enforcement.

The Shilin Branch Office immediately investigated Lu Wei's property and seized the construction funds and bank deposits. In order to avoid damage to the company's goodwill and affect future credit evaluations with banks, as well as the promotion of business with other industries, the person in charge All arrears were paid off at the end of March this year.